
Applying to Out-of-State Colleges: Hits and Misses
Applying to an out-of-state public university can be a good admissions strategy. However, it may not be the smartest financial move.

Applying to an out-of-state public university can be a good admissions strategy. However, it may not be the smartest financial move.

Colleges have agendas. They have goals. They seek a diverse student population. Haverford Colleges seems to be meeting its goals.

Should you avoid schools with a religious affiliation if you don’t ascribe to that religion? Not necessarily. Take the example of Muhlenberg.

Each of the Ivy League colleges is different. Watch this video to see what distinguishes Brown.

Liberal arts colleges offer myriad benefits to students. Check out this video to learn the advantages of this model of higher education.

How do you find a campus with good restaurants around it? Try Yelp!

A Jesuit education cultivates the mind, body, and spirit. While administered by a Catholic order of priests, Jesuit universities are open and welcoming to all.

Need-based financial aid is an important tool for colleges to attract excellent students of diverse backgrounds to their campuses. This video explains how need-based aid works.

Harvard and Princeton decide they need to reinstate their Early Action decision plans.